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Danielle Steele is a Lecturer and ATEP Field Experience Lead at the University of Alberta's Faculty of Education, specializing in the Aboriginal Teacher Education Program (ATEP). She serves as GTA Principal Instructor and oversees field experiences for pre-service teachers. Her roles include designing and supervising practicum placements, integrating theoretical frameworks with hands-on classroom practice.
Her teaching portfolio includes courses such as EDU 210 - Introduction to Educational Technology, focusing on technology integration in education, and EDFX 325 - Introductory Field Experience, which combines 25-day practicums with academic theory. She also teaches EDEL 496 - Group Projects in Elementary Education II, emphasizing collaborative pedagogical strategies.
Steele’s work emphasizes culturally responsive teaching methods, particularly in Indigenous education contexts. Her courses highlight technology’s role in modern curricula and the practical application of educational theories. She ensures students meet professional standards through structured field experiences and on-campus preparatory modules.
Her administrative contributions include managing logistics for field placements and coordinating with school partners. She holds no listed scientific awards but is actively involved in shaping teacher education curricula at the University of Alberta.